Subject:* Re: [Talk-GB] Adding missing roads using Facebook detections
I've spotted some edits using this, such as:
https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=82807938=true
After a ropey start, in general I've been quite impressed by Amazon's
edits, but this one looks quite ropey, the servic
Also seen: https://www.openstreetmap.org/changeset/84550786
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Andrew
From: Chris Fleming
Sent: 03 April 2020 14:06
To: Guthula, Jothirnadh
Cc: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Adding missing roads using Facebook detections
I've spotted some
I've spotted some edits using this, such as:
https://overpass-api.de/achavi/?changeset=82807938=true
After a ropey start, in general I've been quite impressed by Amazon's
edits, but this one looks quite ropey, the service road drawn in is very
ropey and it looks like you've missed the connection
Dear All,
Coming late to this as I have little time for any email at present.
I would suggest in the current circumstances that this activity should be
halted:
1. As others have said the vast majority of public roads in Great
Britain (and most likely Northern Ireland too) are already
On 27/03/2020 15:30, Lester Caine wrote:
I would also add that having been FIGHTING the Facebook Places naming
process,
For the avoidance of doubt, I don't believe that what Facebook (and
Instagram, and WhatsApp, et al) "places" are directly related to OSM.
At the DWG* we get a huge amount
On 27/03/2020 14:21, ael wrote:
Even then working from imagery can be very problematic. One of the
Amazon mappers added a variety of roads to a construction site which
were actually muddy tracks being used for the construction itself. A minority
were destined to become highways or paths.
On 27/03/2020 13:04, Brian Prangle wrote:
I echo Richard's comments - best to confine yourselves to new roads in
recently constructed residential developments - and even here you need
to be careful as on the ground some roads will be service roads and
some will be living streets and there
I doubt the point of the exercise in the UK at all. As another mapper has
noted, there are almost no roads unmapped here. Any new developments are
invariably jumped on very quickly by local mappers, as a rare trophy almost!
(Certainly by me)
In which case the number of false positives will be
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 01:04:50PM +, Brian Prangle wrote:
> I echo Richard's comments - best to confine yourselves to new roads in
> recently constructed residential developments - and even here you need to
> be careful as on the ground some roads will be service roads and some
> will be
I echo Richard's comments - best to confine yourselves to new roads in
recently constructed residential developments - and even here you need to
be careful as on the ground some roads will be service roads and some
will be living streets and there will also be gated communities (can you
detect
Jothirnadh Guthula wrote:
> With a team of mappers @Amazon we are planning to improve
> missing roads in UK using Facebook detections as a source. Please
> let us know if you have any ongoing projects using this data source.
> While adding missing roads, we will be adding all the associated
>
What missing roads?
In this area of the UK at least, there are no *public* roads missing
from OSM, apart maybe from a few very new ones on new residential
developments, which are very quickly added by human mappers, no AI needed.
A few private driveways are missing, but are they all strictly
On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 10:01:53AM +, Guthula, Jothirnadh via Talk-GB wrote:
>
> As you might already know, Facebook released its AI-based detections publicly
> on 08/09/2019
> (https://github.com/facebookmicrosites/Open-Mapping-At-Facebook/wiki/Available-Countries).
>
Not quite sure if
Hi UK OSM community,
As you might already know, Facebook released its AI-based detections publicly
on 08/09/2019
(https://github.com/facebookmicrosites/Open-Mapping-At-Facebook/wiki/Available-Countries).
With a team of mappers @Amazon we are planning to improve missing roads in UK
using
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